KNEWSLETTTER IN A KNUTSHELL 4 Handles with Care 4 Steak Knives 4 Kukri 4 4 Membership Application 4 Squire Boone 4 Show Application Our international membership is happily involved with “Anything that goes ‘cut’!” December 2017 Handles With Care – part 2, Stag & Antler Dan Westlind As I mentioned in my previous article, one of my favorite knife handle materials is antler or stag, preferably Sambar stag. The reason I and many others like Sambar stag is the rich, deep color, the texture, and lack of marrow or pith compared to other types of antler. We are familiar with the fact that most of the Sambar we see comes from India. There are seven subspecies of Sambar and what we are seeing is mostly Rusa deer antler, actually Rusa Unicolor, the species most prolific in India. I rarely hear the name Rusa used, but once in a while it does come up. Some of the other antler mixed in with the Sambar can be Sika and Roe deer, but these are in smaller quantities. The more prized pieces of stag have a rough texture, and some have a pebble type texture referred to as “popcorn.” When one looks at all the older knives made with stag handles, especially with potassium permanganate. Wear rubber gloves and eye the early Bowie style knives, older pocketknives, and all of the protection. If you get any on you, it will stain your skin for early European knives, we see that stag has been a favorite for days. I have had extensive experience with the dye procedure many years. from years back when an associate of mine purchased a boat When the antlers are load of Sambar stag in India consisting of over one million collected, not all of pieces. Yes, over one million pieces. Most was naturally dark, them are dark brown but not all. We set up a large livestock watering tank filled with like what we see the dye to soak the antler in. After a few days, the antler was at the knife shows. removed, dried, cut into the desired sizes and polished in rotary Many have been out tumblers to give it the shine. in the weather and The color does not permeate very deep, it is only on the have bleached out surface; so when you sand on it, the antler turns white. The and lost that nice, contrast between the dark outside and the whiter interior can natural color. The be desirable, but in other times it is not. It is rather difficult color can and, in a to recolor the lighter areas of the antler handle after sanding lot of cases, has been restored artificially by dye. Potassium and forming the handle. One of the ways I do it is to burn it. I permanganate is the chemical used to dye the antler. Potassium have studied many old stag knife handles and found this was permanganate in used in many applications, and one of them a common way to darken handles. One has to be careful when was in water purifiers. I still have some I used to get from burning stag because it has a tendency to crack or split. The Culligan, who sold water purifier systems. It is still used to trick I use is one of those refillable butane lighters. The smaller kill bacteria in koi fish ponds and larger aquariums. If you palm size one that gives off a hot flame, hot enough to solder are not familiar with potassium, it is a deep purple crystal with. I carefully hold it close to the stag; and, when I get the that makes a deep purple colored liquid when mixed with desired color, I slowly move the lighter back and forth around water. After the antler is soaked in the solution, it turns dark the area I want darkened. Only do a small area at a time and brown to black when it is removed from the solution and the let the antler cool before doing more. This is something you potassium oxidizes in the air. Be very careful when working Continued on page 8 Generally the kukri sheath, at Kukri Notebook 4th Installment minimum, has three pouches Ted Fitzwater attached on the back side in a With the fourth installment of the kukri notebook, we will large pouch that contains the look at kukri sheaths style, construction and tools in the kukri tinder pouch and two smaller kit. (Picture 1) Please note there are always exceptions with pouches that act as sheaths for the kukri, but I am trying to provide the reader with the most two utility knives (which we current and most usable information available. If any additional cover later). (Picture 5) The information becomes available, I will try and provide it in the Picture 3 pouches are generally held in future. The wooden interior core of place by stitching, and a strap the standard kukri sheath. The that goes around the exterior middle of the picture shows of the sheath. (Picture 6) As I how the kukri fits into the have mentioned before, there sheath. Carving these sheaths are always exceptions. is not a skill gotten over night. Picture 4 This kukri has a snake skin sheath cover, it may be hard to see; but if I were to guess, I would say it is cobra skin. I would also guess this is not the kukri’s first sheath; there is no place for utility tools Picture 1 and the blue material is to keep the kukri from dropping Contents of a kukri kit: kukri, sheath made of interior wood through the owner’s sash, with a leather cover, tinder pouch (lower right), chakmak as this is where the kukri is sharpening tool to the left of the tinder pouch and the karda carried. sharpened utility knife below the chakmak. Picture 6 I will not be going into military kukri sheaths with this paper, The strap that assists in for the most part they are almost the same; but there are some holding the pouches in place. differences. I hope to do a paper in the fall of 2018 covering It also helps to keep the kukri standardized military kukris, unit and contract made kukris, sheath from falling through the owner’s sash. kukri sheaths, kukri utility items and frogs. Sheath Types Kukri Wooden Box The most common type of Scabbards kukri sheath consists of a The wood box sheath wood interior with a leather scabbards are the second Picture 5 cover. (Picture 2) The wood most common scabbard interior has two wood halves The attached pouches on a types. They normally kukri. The front pouch is for held in place by the leather consist of two wooden the tinder pouch, the larger cover. (Picture 3 The wood Picture 2 two pouches are for the halves secured together is soft for ease of carving; Two standard kukris with the utility knives, the karda and with bamboo strips or metal the cover is stretched over most common type of sheath, chakmak. The smaller pouch bands of brass, silver, tin or the wood interior and hand both are wood interior core with in the center, I am not sure aluminum. (Picture 7) The stitched in the back of the leather covers. The leather on what it is for, or it could be for wooden sheath may have sheath. The leather sheath both could be water buffalo, but tweezers, a straw to assist in a plain exterior or carved. cover is most often water the author does not know for fire starting or a sharp probe. I The well-carved sheath may, buffalo, but other types of sure. just can’t tell you for sure; but in many instances, almost leather are used, such as yak, giraffe, elephant and snake skin. when I find out, I will let you fall into the category of fine know. (Picture 4) Continued on page 5 Page 2 it has been for years. We have flyers OKCA Knews for the December Mini/ Winter Show & Musings as well as the April Show. Please help ibdennis distribute flyers in your local area. Call or email and they will be there. December Show Micarta We have had many requests for tables I am still receiving industrial micarta for the December 9 Winter/Mini from a local sawmill. They throw it Show. We would like to encourage an away when it becomes too worn for abundance of registrations. So get your their use. This is high quality micarta, $40.00 mailed in as soon as possible and and I have become the depository for declare, “I will be there as a participant.” this material. It is not for sale, but I will We want to show our support for the give it to those who would like to make worthwhile “Toys-4-Tots” program, a knife and donate it to the OKCA. You so you are encouraged to bring a new, can get extra for your own use if you from you and do an article for us. unwrapped toy to the Mini Show. Bryan commit to the donation. I will also see to Christensen is spearheading this event it that a special award will be available Custom Knife Awards for 2018 once again. Table-holders, members and to the best judged donation of a micarta Gene Martin designed the blank for the visitors can bring toys. handled knife. We gave out micarta for kukri knife that will be customized and the 2016 competition and we had several completed by knifemakers who volunteered makers who made knives and they were to do this project.
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